System setup and connections, 1 charging the headset, 2 assembling the headset – Logitech Wireless BH870 User Manual

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BH870 Wireless Bluetooth® Headset User’s Guide

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4. Your phone scans for nearby

Bluetooth

devices that are broadcasting themselves for pairing. Use your phone’s controls to identify

and select the Jabra GO 6400 device. Your phone may also ask for the BH870 Headset’s pass code. The pass code is 0000 (four zeros).

Jabra GO

5. Your phone attempts to connect to the BH870 Headset, and then it shows results. If the attempt fails, please try again. If you are still

having trouble, please check your mobile phone documentation, or contact Logitech Customer Support.

Note: All communication between the BH870 Headset and a mobile phone are encrypted so others cannot intercept your

calls. Establishing this encryption is an important part of the pairing process.
Because two devices are paired, it does not necessarily mean they are connected (which means that the link be-

tween them is active). Typically, connection occurs automatically once your mobile phone is paired, but you might

need to connect manually using the menu system on your mobile phone (as described in your phone’s documenta-

tion).

4.4 USB Bluetooth Adapter Setup and Connection

To connect the USB Bluetooth Adapter and set it up for use with your computer and headset, do the following:
1. Plug the USB Bluetooth Adapter into a USB port on your PC. The USB Bluetooth Adapter installs automatically when you plug it in.

Note: Even though the basic installation is automatic, you need to have installed the Jabra PC Suite software before you can use the

adapter with most softphones — though, notably, it is not needed with Microsoft OC. Each softphone type needs a specific

driver. The Jabra PC Suite software is also required for downloading new firmware to the adapter.

2. During the first three seconds after you plug in the adapter, an LED on the USB Bluetooth Adapter indicates the current softphone

mode. For more information, see 9.4 USB Bluetooth Adapter Visual Indicators.

The default softphone mode is Microsoft OC, which means it is optimized for Microsoft OC.

You can toggle between Microsoft OC and standard softphone modes during these first three seconds by tapping the adapter’s

multifunction button. For more information, see 9.5 USB Bluetooth Adapter Multifunction Button. Later, you can change the mode by

unplugging the adapter and then plugging it in again.

3. After three seconds, the LED on the USB Bluetooth Adapter indicates the current status of the unit. Do one of the following,

depending on the status indicated by the LED:

- Constant green light

The headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter are already paired and connected and the PC’s softphone is the current target.

Go to step 3.

- Constant yellow light

The headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter are already paired and connected and the mobile phone is the current target.

Go to step 3.

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